首页|Reports from University of Washington Highlight Recent Findings in Robotics (Sol ar-powered Shape-changing Origami Microfliers)
Reports from University of Washington Highlight Recent Findings in Robotics (Sol ar-powered Shape-changing Origami Microfliers)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Fresh data on Robotics are presented i n a new report. According to news reporting originating in Seattle, Washington, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “Using wind to disperse microfliers that fall like seeds and leaves can help automate large-scale sensor deployments. He re, we present battery-free microfliers that can change shape in mid-air to vary their dispersal distance.” Financial supporters for this research include Moore foundation fellowship, Nati onal Science Foundation (NSF), National GEM Consortium, Generational Google Scho lar Fellowship Program, Cadence Fellowship Program, Washington NASA Space Grant Fellowship Program, SPEEA ACE Fellowship Program.
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